Dutch Max Verstappen (Red Bull) has the potential to become world champions for the third time in a row this weekend. Qatar Grand Prixeighteenth test Formula 1 World Cup With a triple crown up for grabs in the ‘Sprint’ race at the Losail circuit, Mercedes will defend its second position in the Constructors against an improved Ferrari and Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) is focusing on the final stage with the fight not to drop in performance.
The Dutch are already treasure 400 points ahead of the general classification pilots, His teammate, Mexican Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez (223), who had 177 more strokes than the runner-up, left the Japan circuit and handed the championship to ‘Mad Max’.
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Thus, Verstappen’s comfortable advantage in the points table in the World Championship turns the Qatar GP into a race. A ‘match ball’ after securing his thirteenth victory in 16 races has been discussed so far. In a weekend where more points are awarded for the ‘Sprint’, the current champion only needs to finish sixth in this Saturday’s ‘mini-race’ to win the title; or could keep the Mexican ahead by 146 points or more by the time the GP ends.
This overwhelming dominance of the Dutch pilot, who may become the second world champion pilot for the third time (at the age of 26), was the key to Red Bull reaching sixth place in Japan, surpassed only by Sebastian Vettel (25 years and 4 months). Constructors’ title by 318 points over Mercedes. But, Team podium not decidedBecause the Germans (305) only have a 20-point advantage over the Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz (285).
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Qatar GP 2023 calendar
Friday, October 5th.
Free Education 1 15.30.
Rating 19.00.
Saturday 6.
‘Sprint’ qualification 15.00.
‘Sprint’ race is at 19:30.
Sunday 7th
Race 19.00.